Ohio Admin. Code 4733-37-04 - Measurement specifications
All measurements shall be made in accord with the following specifications:
(A) The surveyor shall
keep all equipment used in the performance of surveying in proper repair and
adjustment.
(B) Every determination
of distance and direction shall be made either directly or indirectly in such a
manner that the error in the distance or direction between any two points shall
not exceed the reported distance divided by ten thousand (allowable error =
reported distance divided by ten thousand, or stated as a ratio, one to ten
thousand). Directional error thus shall not exceed one ten thousandths of a
radian or twenty-one seconds of arc. When the reported distance is less than
two hundred feet, the linear error shall not exceed 0.02 feet. The reported
distance is the distance established by the survey.
(C) In all new descriptions and plats of
survey, the lengths and directions of the lines shall be specified so that the
mathematical error in closure of the property boundary does not exceed 0.02
feet in latitudes and 0.02 feet in departure.
(D) Surveys performed using metric
measurements shall utilize the metric equivalents based upon the U.S. survey
foot conversion factor.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4733.07
Rule Amplifies: 4733
Prior Effective Dates: 05/01/1980, 11/01/2003, 07/27/2022
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4733.07
Rule Amplifies: 4733.20
Prior Effective Dates: 05/01/1980, 11/01/2003
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